Breaking News: The Himalayan Wolf is IUCN Red List assessed as Vulnerable

Delighted to share with you the IUCN Red List assessment for the Himalayan wolf (Canis lupus chanco). Together with a…

The Think Wild Podcast: Saving the Himalayan Wolf with Dr. Geraldine Werhahn

  Prowling the plains of the high Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau is the Himalayan Wolf Canis lupus chanco. Though…

New Short Film: Fostering a sustainable human-wildlife coexistence in the Nepalese Himalaya

A synopsis of the conservation interventions being implemented by the Himalayan Wolves Project in Upper Humla, northwestern Nepal. Find the…

15th Conference of Parties (CoP) of the Convention on Biological Diversity: Award winning conservationists call for empowering local initiatives to strengthen global biodiversity conservation

I am very proud to be part of a family of conservationists speaking out loudly for nature! December 6, 2022.…

Nepal’s wild yaks ‘need more conservation than research’: Q&A with Naresh Kusi

Our Nepal country program director, Naresh Kusi, has been leading  wild yak research and conservation activities in Nepal since 2015,…

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Conservation Workshop and Wildlife Monitoring Training 2022

Two months after returning from our research expedition from Upper Humla, we geared up once again as the conservation workshop…

The Wild Yaks of Upper Humla in Nepal

The Wild Yak population in upper Humla seems to benefit from less human pressure in their habitats in recent years.…

Insights from the Field Expedition 2022 to Upper Humla

When humans see a wolf, they often feel either fascination or fear, they have a feeling of being deeply touched…

New paper out: First record of Steppe Polecat outside the protected areas network in Nepal

We are pleased to share our latest research paper on our record of the Steppe Polecat in Humla, northwestern Nepal…

New Paper out: Review of Asian wolves

We are happy to announce our review paper on wolves in Asia has been published in Frontiers in Ecology and…